Product Detail
The FabFilter One set a new digital filter standard in 2004, and its classic sound endures. Now, you can get this iconic sound at a micro price with FabFilter Micro. It's a super - lightweight filter plug - in featuring a single high - quality filter. The single filter in FabFilter Micro is smooth and creamy. When adjusted via the interactive filter display, it can quickly transform into raw saturation and self - oscillation. It has low - pass and high - pass shapes, and an envelope follower to modulate the cut - off frequency. With individual Input Gain and Output Gain parameters, you have full control over the internal filter's saturation. This makes FabFilter Micro perfect for basic filtering and capable of creating beautiful distortion and analog saturation effects. As with all FabFilter products, it comes with perfectly tuned knobs, MIDI Learn, Smart Parameter Interpolation for smooth transitions, extensive help with interactive hints, AltiVec, and SSE optimization. Features include the classic FabFilter One analog - sounding filter, low - pass and high - pass settings, an envelope follower, a modern interface with a large interactive display, input and output gain controls, basic factory presets, stereo and mono plug - ins, MIDI Learn, undo/redo, smart parameter interpolation, sample - accurate automation, a full help file with interactive hints, and availability in VST, VST3, Audio Units, AAX Native, and AudioSuite formats. System requirements: Windows 10, 8, 7, or Vista (64 - bit or 32 - bit) with VST 2/3 host or Pro Tools; macOS 10.10 or higher (64 - bit only) with AU or VST 2/3 host or Pro Tools and Intel or Apple Silicon processor. Plugin formats are AAX Native, AudioSuite, Audio Units, VST2, and VST3.
Using FabFilter Micro is easy. First, load the plug - in into your compatible audio software. You can start with the basic factory presets to quickly get a feel for the sound. Adjust the low - pass and high - pass settings according to your needs. The envelope follower can add a dynamic touch to your sound by modulating the cut - off frequency. To control the saturation, play around with the Input Gain and Output Gain parameters. When you make changes, use the interactive filter display to see the effects in real - time. For MIDI users, take advantage of the MIDI Learn feature to map controls to your MIDI controller. Remember, if you make a mistake, you can use the undo/redo function. Regarding maintenance, keep your audio software and operating system up - to - date to ensure compatibility. Also, regularly check for updates for FabFilter Micro itself as these may bring new features and improvements. When using on a Mac, make sure it meets the 64 - bit requirement and has a compatible processor. On Windows, ensure your system version is supported.